Apple is starting to clean the App Store of fake applications

  Lately, the App Store has been invaded either by applications that promise something but do something else, or by applications that are essentially copies of other applications. Those from The Guardian I summarize the stories of Anton Sinelnikov, an application developer who published in the App Store titles such as Tiny Birds, Plants vs. Zombie, Numbers with Friends or Temple Jump, but all these applications were made specifically to trick users who were looking for Tiny Wings, Temple Run or Words with friends. Well, starting last night, the applications of this developer were delay from the App Store for plagiarism and I hope that Apple will block all the amounts he was supposed to receive because all the money he earned was based on the naivety of the users.

  Although this time applications were discovered that benefited from the popularity of others to reach the top of the most downloaded applications in the App Store, there are still many such titles that Apple does not know about. Unfortunately, the company from Cupertino got out of control of its store with 500.000 applications and many times the developers of really useful applications are put through a long verification process and the hackers publish their applications without problems. It is true that Apple has the largest application store in the world, but it seems that this is also the most controversial at the moment because at Apple engineers do not seem to be able to check the applications and exclude those that steal users' money .